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Re: [Digital BW] Is there a difference?

2002-10-16 by Jerry Olson

You don't argue the numbers?  (Expression of shocked disbelief) :-0!

Even Pete Turner just went Digital. Michael Funk did so a few years ago, 
and Jerry Uelsmann has
been using photoshop for some time now. There are real reasons why a 
photographer
would do that, Austin. One of the most enticing things about it is that 
you can do SO
much more creatively with digital than you can with straight darkroom 
printing. A long time ago,
I was like you in one area. The only thing that mattered to me was how 
sharp a lens was. I had
an obsession with it. Thank God I got over it! I don't care a whit about 
"numbers" anymore. I'm
only interested in the final prints.

Jerry

> Absolutely, but when people make claims that simply go against not only my,
> but other people's experiences, and the "numbers" bare out
> otherwise...that's the basis for the "arguments".  I don't argue the
> numbers, I just provide them as back up to my disagreement to those claims.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Austin
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